Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet The Beatles -- This Time on Apple TV

It seems hard to believe that more than three years have passed since The Beatles invaded iTunes — and even harder to believe that it's been five decades since the Fab Four invaded America.

MacRumors reported Monday that The Beatles have invaded Apple TV boxes on Monday, in celebration of the Fab Four's 50th anniversary since making their debut in America.

The latest Apple TV channel offers all 14 minutes of The Beatles' first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in February, 1964, a historic performance largely credited with the band's soon-to-be runaway success here in the United States.

Of course, Apple is hoping you'll give a little something back in return — specifically by purchasing one or more of The Beatles' albums on iTunes.

"Celebrate the 50th anniversary of their arrival in the States with The Beatles' U.S. albums — available digitally for the first time," the Apple TV channel pitches.

Beatles fans will want to relive the classic Ed Sullivan appearance sooner rather than later: Apple says the "historic debut performance" will only be available for a limited time.